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The indie rock group Tel Aviv was formed in Louisville, Kentucky in 1994 by singer/multi-instrumentalist Andrew Comer and guitarist/synth player Jay Kraus, longtime best friends whose teen years were spent listening to Duran Duran and Wham! records. Under the name Korova, they recorded a demo tape the summer after graduating from high school, mailing a copy to TeenBeat Records; the company initially passed on signing the group, but later label chief Mark Robinson stumbled across the tape, listening to it obsessively during a trip to Europe. With no other information other than the group's name, Robinson futilely searched for Korova on the internet; he then went on tour with his band Air Miami, with their schedule including a date at Oberlin College, where Comer was attending school. He introduced himself to Robinson at the concert, and quickly the duo was signed to TeenBeat; changing their name to Tel Aviv, they issued their debut single "Cigarette" in mid-1995, followed that fall by their self-titled debut LP. Adding fellow Oberlin student and keyboardist Raymond Sweeten, they returned in early 1997 with The Shape of Fiction.
![]() | Ray Sweeten US |
![]() | Jay Kraus |
![]() | Andrew Comer voc, g |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Shape Of Fiction | Tel Aviv | 1997 | Album |
Tel Aviv | Tel Aviv | 1995 | Album |
Cigarette 45 | Tel Aviv | 1995 | Single |